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    SAT 4.26

    Join us as the action continues at
    Shelter #20 west 39th st(bet5&6av)NYC doors 11pm

    with a special 'live' performance by MS MONIQUE BINGHAM singing her shelter smash "pure"
    and a birthday celebration for CHRISTINA,one of the hardest working girls on the dance floor

    with music mixed by Dj TIMMY REGISFORD on the
    powerfull PHAZON sound system

    $17 on Robbi's list please arrive at the club before 2am

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    Damn right, Christina gets down on the floor for Mr. Regisford like few others!!! A joy to watch!

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    I never considered Naked Music as deep house. I'm surprised to hear they will be at the Shelter.

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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    I never considered Naked Music as deep house. I'm surprised to hear they will be at the Shelter.
    HUH? Countless hits from the Naked music label has been made into SHELTER classice by Timmy Regisford.
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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    I never considered Naked Music as deep house. I'm surprised to hear they will be at the Shelter.
    Then what do you consider them? ... And speaking of which I should pull "Pure" from the archives and rock it tonight... that ish was the jam! (and still does damage)

    [ April 23, 2003, 09:23 AM: Message edited by: Keith Blackstone ]



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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    I never considered Naked Music as deep house. I'm surprised to hear they will be at the Shelter.
    word? There are several productions from them that are dope in my opinion.

    "Rely On Me"
    "Pure"
    "Rain"
    "Sweeter Love"
    "True Love"
    "Music and Wine"

    Happy Birthday Cristina.

    [ April 23, 2003, 09:23 AM: Message edited by: %seRge% ]

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    What Keith Blackstone and %seRge% said...
    I Am Almost Keeping It Real

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    Originally posted by liL Ray:
    What Keith Blackstone and %seRge% said...
    San Francisco house. That's all they want to hear in Miami. Which I guess is appropiate for a restaurant/lounge but not for a club with a great sound system and lights. I played this weekend at an outdoor lounge called Grass in Miami Design District. People were asking for Miquel Migs music.

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    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*



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    Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post.

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    The Shelter plays ALL styles of music..The place is open at least 12 hours. In that 12 you may hear salsa, house, classics, jazz, etc, etc....

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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    I never considered Naked Music as deep house. I'm surprised to hear they will be at the Shelter.
    "Pure" is a lovely track whatever the genre. Her voice is very seeeexy. I'm glad I bought it anyway.

    I didn't realize it was played at Shelter this makes me happier still!!
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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless

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    Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless </font>[/QUOTE]True, but go easy....BTW The Beautiful Tommorrow cd by Blue 6 is pure bliss.....
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    Originally posted by Leslie:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless </font>[/QUOTE]True, but go easy....BTW The Beautiful Tommorrow cd by Blue 6 is pure bliss..... </font>[/QUOTE]you right, on both points

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    Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Leslie:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless </font>[/QUOTE]True, but go easy....BTW The Beautiful Tommorrow cd by Blue 6 is pure bliss..... </font>[/QUOTE]you right, on both points </font>[/QUOTE]But to add, I think I understand what he is saying. Its seems that he is alluding to where Naked is today vs. where they were, say, 4 or 5 years ago.

    In this regard, they are no longer the deepness, IMO. But there was a time when that label's music was on the front edge. Again, IMO.

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    the record sleeve art seriously turns me on sometimes...

    seriously.

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    You get turned on by cartoons?
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    Originally posted by Ghost Of Donger:
    You get turned on by cartoons?
    fcuk yeah.

    you dont?

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    Originally posted by TAC:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Leslie:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless </font>[/QUOTE]True, but go easy....BTW The Beautiful Tommorrow cd by Blue 6 is pure bliss..... </font>[/QUOTE]you right, on both points </font>[/QUOTE]But to add, I think I understand what he is saying. Its seems that he is alluding to where Naked is today vs. where they were, say, 4 or 5 years ago.

    In this regard, they are no longer the deepness, IMO. But there was a time when that label's music was on the front edge. Again, IMO.

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    </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks. I'm not surprised you understand what I mean.

    That music would be more appropiate for the roof of Shelter where people just chill outdoors. It's not banging music like say "Brighter Days". I actually played "Let's Get It Together- Blue Six" and "True Love-Aquanote" Miquels cut this weekend which is more upbeat then the other versions on the 12" and have I another 20 records on that label.

    Just because some well respected dj plays a song, it doesn't mean you have to have it for yourself and play it even if it doesn't move you personally.

    Lets see if Shelter is going to have Miquel Migs guest one Saturday?

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    Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by TAC:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Leslie:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lincoln:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Keith Blackstone:
    So house from San Francisco can't be deep? or the West Coast in general? That surely knocks out alot of people if you apply your statements... interesting... *chin rub*
    Looks like I need to be careful how I word things here cuz it can be misinterpreted. West coast can be deep but in their own distinct style which I would not expect to hear in a NYC club. If someone is visiting NYC for its distinct style of music and hears something else, they would be disappointed. Sorry Robbie for stealing your post. </font>[/QUOTE]clueless </font>[/QUOTE]True, but go easy....BTW The Beautiful Tommorrow cd by Blue 6 is pure bliss..... </font>[/QUOTE]you right, on both points </font>[/QUOTE]But to add, I think I understand what he is saying. Its seems that he is alluding to where Naked is today vs. where they were, say, 4 or 5 years ago.

    In this regard, they are no longer the deepness, IMO. But there was a time when that label's music was on the front edge. Again, IMO.

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    </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks. I'm not surprised you understand what I mean.

    That music would be more appropiate for the roof of Shelter where people just chill outdoors. It's not banging music like say "Brighter Days". I actually played "Let's Get It Together- Blue Six" and "True Love-Aquanote" Miquels cut this weekend which is more upbeat then the other versions on the 12" and have I another 20 records on that label.

    Just because some well respected dj plays a song, it doesn't mean you have to have it for yourself and play it even if it doesn't move you personally.

    Lets see if Shelter is going to have Miquel Migs guest one Saturday?
    </font>[/QUOTE]you getting worse and worse, why set up the distinctions and limitations? your comments make no sense and you continue to ignore the facts that contradict your lack of clues. just relax and play, believe it or not you can make a cut "the deepness" by how you play it.

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    What does Miguel Migs playing at Shelter have to do with whether a track on Naked Music is considered "deep" or not? That's comparing apples and oranges. Just because he's on Naked Music and they do have "deep" tracks, doesn't mean he plays a style of music compatible with Shelter...

    It's how you play the record that defines how it's viewed... you can make some duran duran stuff sound deep if you play it right.

    *miffed*



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    In Lincoln's defense...there have been numerous West Coast house-bashing threads oh DHP. And, I have heard plenty of people moan at the club (and afterwards) when Timmy starts bringing out the Naked joints. I don't think that his opinion is all that unusual.

    Personally, I don't see any reason not to play and support that type of house. Honestly, much of the West Coast stuff sounds very similar to the Solu tracks and Ananda releases (Chris B has released on a few West Coast imprints), which get a lot of support on the East Coast. It's a shame that there was such a backlash here when Naked began getting stale...
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    Originally posted by konbit:
    In Lincoln's defense...there have been numerous West Coast house-bashing threads oh DHP. And, I have heard plenty of people moan at the club (and afterwards) when Timmy starts bringing out the Naked joints. I don't think that his opinion is all that unusual.

    Personally, I don't see any reason not to play and support that type of house. Honestly, much of the West Coast stuff sounds very similar to the Solu tracks and Ananda releases (Chris B has released on a few West Coast imprints), which get a lot of support on the East Coast. It's a shame that there was such a backlash here when Naked began getting stale...
    you defend him by agreeing with us

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    Originally posted by mhd:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by konbit:
    In Lincoln's defense...there have been numerous West Coast house-bashing threads oh DHP. And, I have heard plenty of people moan at the club (and afterwards) when Timmy starts bringing out the Naked joints. I don't think that his opinion is all that unusual.

    Personally, I don't see any reason not to play and support that type of house. Honestly, much of the West Coast stuff sounds very similar to the Solu tracks and Ananda releases (Chris B has released on a few West Coast imprints), which get a lot of support on the East Coast. It's a shame that there was such a backlash here when Naked began getting stale...
    you defend him by agreeing with us </font>[/QUOTE]Read it again, he's flip-flopping like crazy... [img]graemlins/rofl.gif[/img] But his point is taken...

    I think its well settled that Naked became cookie cutter music though.

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